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Are there anyone who have tried Canon EOS with DAVID3.2? I've been waiting for DSLR to work with DAVID.

After long waiting, DAVID Team did it again. So I bought Canon 600D immediately.Since there is no guide about 3.2 to lead me I tried with my shallow knowledge that I inquired in this ForumBut it doesn’t work as I expected. It seems DAVID recognizes CANON but I couldn’t see Live View through DAVID.

I set camera live-mode and connect via USB that comes with 600D product package.

Am I wrong? Should I do something to see live view in DAVID? What about cable, is it right to use USB not HDMI?

Hi Byung,i bought my eos 550d just yesterday for the same reason.To work with David i do as follow.1. Install eos drivers (before connct the camera).2. Set camera mode to manual (M in the selection ring)3. Switch off all automatic functions (auto iso, lighting etc..).4. connect to pc and start David.

For sure someone can explain this proceure better than me; i'm still learning.

sem81 wrote:Hi Byung,i bought my eos 550d just yesterday for the same reason.To work with David i do as follow.1. Install eos drivers (before connct the camera).2. Set camera mode to manual (M in the selection ring)3. Switch off all automatic functions (auto iso, lighting etc..).4. connect to pc and start David.

For sure someone can explain this proceure better than me; i'm still learning.

Stefano

Hi, Stefano

Thanks alot for your reply. Did you buy EOS 550D? isn't it prvious model for 600D? only difference between your instruction and my way is model No(600D)

So, EOS 550D works exactely like webcam or DAVID CAM? did you do any extra job to use EOS 550D like webcam?

Yes, 550d is older than 600d (some months i think). I bought 550d 'cause i found a good offer.I think there is some little differences between this two models and if i can use it with David you can do the same.Currently i use it directly with David (without any external software) and it works like a normal webcam.I made only some test but i achieved some good result (great result if compared with my previous scans).First thing i notice is the great improvement of projector's calibration procedure; with the pro 9000 is hard to obtain a perfect sine waves and a good/flat line without noise in phase error.I don't know if, for SL scan, is better an SLR or an industrial camera but, for sure, an SLR is more versatile.In conclusion i think that an EOS SLR is a good buy.

sem81 wrote:Yes, 550d is older than 600d (some months i think). I bought 550d 'cause i found a good offer.I think there is some little differences between this two models and if i can use it with David you can do the same.Currently i use it directly with David (without any external software) and it works like a normal webcam.I made only some test but i achieved some good result (great result if compared with my previous scans).First thing i notice is the great improvement of projector's calibration procedure; with the pro 9000 is hard to obtain a perfect sine waves and a good/flat line without noise in phase error.I don't know if, for SL scan, is better an SLR or an industrial camera but, for sure, an SLR is more versatile.In conclusion i think that an EOS SLR is a good buy.

Gooood!! it works like DAVID CAM maybe better than DAVID CAM. I just envy you. I'm still struggling. as you see in the picture below DAVID seems to reconize but DAVID doesn't show resolution, Frame rate.Maybe it's time for me to lay dowm 600D and wait for other user who uses other EOS model rather than 550D or wait for DAVID team to answer to my problem.

Hi,EOS 550d and 600D are similar excepted the orientable screen on 600d.So, if it works with 550D, it could works with 600D.Normaly you just have to plug usb connector on your lap top.David recognizes eos automaticaly.Set your camera on "M".May be you will have to play with the live view button of your camera until you can ear the mirror motion sound.

icstra wrote:Hi,EOS 550d and 600D are similar excepted the orientable screen on 600d.So, if it works with 550D, it could works with 600D.Normaly you just have to plug usb connector on your lap top.David recognizes eos automaticaly.Set your camera on "M".May be you will have to play with the live view button of your camera until you can ear the mirror motion sound.

Best regards.

Thierry

Hi, Thierry

As I said in post above, DAVID seems to reconize at first but It doesn't show resolution and frame rate.

I tried every possible way to solve this problem. but to my frustration, I couldn't find any clue play with camera.

Sven wrote:Sorry, forgot to mention: that test version requires the .NET Framework 4.0.

So what happens when you connect to the 600D?

Sven

in previous version, DAVID seems to react when I choose Canon EOS in camera selecting field.LCD screen of EOS flashed instantly but after that nothing happened.DAVID shows EOS 600D in the camera list but don't show camera resolution or frame rate like picture above in both XP 32, Windows7 64.

In this test version, DAVID required me to install .NET 4.0 so I installed it in both system.I could run DAVID normally in XP system and chose EOS 600D in the camera list.But literally nothing happened LCD screen of EOS 600D didn't even flash.

I couldn't run DAVID on WIN7 64. DAVID instantly crashed before starting.

I was able to hear the sound of shutter-releasing when I tested with EOS utilityBut not with DAVID.